Sunday, February 12, 2017

photographs of abandoned places #14

Cleveland Lake Shore Power Plant

most of what remains of the original building is the wall facing Erie

fly ash silo

One hundred years is an age, in America, where a building is way olde.
What used to be Cleveland Electrical Illuminating Co., had built a coal
burning power plant on the (then) edge of town on the lake shore in
1911. Since then a freeway has been built between. These fotos were
taken to-day. The boilers were shut down in April 2015. It had been
announced years earlier, that this plant in Cleveland, the ones in
Ashtabula, and Eastlake were not going to be upgraded. This property is
57 acres, and may be valuable.

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